Only 29 per cent of young adults aged 18-34 feel a sense of belonging, according to a survey. Photo: Michael Dodge/AAP PHOTOS
Younger generations are increasingly losing their sense of belonging, with rates dropping significantly during the past 15 years.
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The Scanlon Foundation Research Institute's has found ongoing strains in belonging, trust, and identity, especially among millennials, gen Z and those facing financial hardship.
However, the annual survey reveals social cohesion is proving resilient against financial pressures and global uncertainty.
Lead author James O'Donnell t